Exclude command – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual
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EXCLUDE Command
!
forces storage pool and virtual disk processes to stop servicing requestors.
Pending operations are resolved when the process returns to the UP execution
state.
L[OGVOL]
indicates that the target of the command should be all virtual disks associated with
a specified storage pool process.
P[HYSICAL]
indicates that the target of the command should be all physical volumes associated
with a specified storage pool process. The catalog of the storage pool process
must be accessible.
A[LLVOL]
indicates that the target of the command should be all virtual disks and all physical
volumes associated with a specified storage pool process. The catalog of the
storage pool process must be accessible.
EXCLUDE Command
The EXCLUDE command disassociates a physical volume from a storage pool. Only
members associated with the super-group (255,
n
) can execute the EXCLUDE
command.
$physical-volume-process
is the process name for the physical volume you want to disassociate from a
storage pool. It should contain no files managed by SMF. This process should be in
the UP execution state.
!
forces exclusion even if the physical volume contains files managed by SMF. If this
option is used, references to the physical volume in the storage pool process
catalog are not deleted, so files managed by SMF are still accessible after
exclusion. To make these files inaccessible, use SMFIXUP to bring the catalogs
back to a consistent state.
$storage-pool-process
is the name of the storage pool process with which the physical volume is
associated. The process should be in the UP execution state, and its catalog
should be accessible.
EXCLUDE [!] $physical-volume-process,
POOL $storage-pool-process